That opening is very likely a fictional viral story rather than a factual account.
It uses a formula that’s common on social media and ad-supported websites:
- An emotionally charged situation (divorce and children).
- An unfaithful spouse and a mistress.
- A large family gathered for a dramatic event.
- A cliffhanger (“the doctor’s words left them stunned”) to make readers click “See more.”
These stories are often:
- Written as serialized fiction.
- Heavily dramatized for entertainment.
- Designed to maximize clicks, comments, and ad revenue.
The exact timing (“5 minutes after the divorce”) and dramatic setup are additional clues that the story is intended to hook readers rather than report verified events.
Without a credible news source or other evidence, it’s best to treat it as unverified and likely fictional.
If you have the rest of the story or a link, I can help determine whether it’s a genuine news story, a work of fiction, or an embellished viral narrative.

